This is a list of programs that have been broadcast on Adult Swim's (formerly Cartoon Network's) Toonami block. Broadcast times and ranges shown are with respect to the United States' Eastern Time Zone based on Adult Swim's headquarters being located in this time zone.

First 15 episodes were originally skipped. Instead, the series started with a recap episode called "A Grand Problem", which used scenes from the skipped episodes to summarize the story. The skipped episodes were later aired after the remaining episodes of the series had been broadcast. Also aired on Nicktoons.

Originally aired on Adult Swim from 2006 to 2008. The first anime to be re-licensed by Adult Swim after the original license expired. Series finale aired August 11, 2013 at 3am/2c. The Toonami staff have stated that it is highly unlikely that the series will ever return to Adult Swim.

Two new seasons co-produced by Production I.G. and Williams Street are scheduled to air in late 2017-early 2018. First Toonami original anime series since its revival in 2012 and second overall for Adult Swim, who previously co-produced The Big O II.

Cartoon Network's first-ever anime series from back in 1995, it made a brief (and last) re-appearance from January–March 2000 on the weekend edition of Toonami Midnight Run replacing Robotech and later Voltron. Only a handful of episodes were aired, as the show was brought in as mostly programming filler until the weekend TMR block was canceled in March 2000.

Continues on the 2012 Toonami block of Adult Swim. The different seasons of Stand Alone Complex are treated as different shows altogether, though the storyline is intact and the two seasons appear to be rotating. The show returned on October 27, 2013.[31] Episode 10, titled "Jungle Cruise" airs with a special disclaimer, warning viewers about the content of the episode.

Originally aired as a Daytime Savings filler. Reruns continue to air on the 2012 Toonami block on Adult Swim. Toonami premiered "uncut, mastered" episodes of the series in early 2013. Adult Swim's rights to the show expired on March 2, 2014 thus ending the run at episode 127.[33]

Aired on the original Toonami until it was discontinued. Reruns aired on Toonami Jetstream and later on Cartoon Network Video. On December 1, 2012, unedited Naruto episodes, starting from the first, began airing on Adult Swim's Toonami.[40] During the Cartoon Network run, Episode 140, titled "Two Heartbeats: Kabuto's Trap" was aired with a special disclaimer, warning viewers about the content of the episode.[41] According to Toonami's official Tumblr account, Naruto will be leaving the Toonami lineup November 23, 2013.[42] In November 2013, Toonami's official Tumblr account confirmed it would be returning to the block in 2014, at 3am/2c, rerunning the first 52 episodes.

Aired episodes from 4Kids version, then Funimation version after the latter took over the project. Aired reruns on Toonami Airstream. Uncut version premiered on Adult Swim's Toonami on May 18, 2013, starting with episode 207.[d]

Aired briefly on Toonami Jetstream as a special to promote Pokémon Snap for the WiiVirtual Console. These episodes originally aired in syndication and on Kids' WB!, and were rerun during the regular Cartoon Network schedule. The different seasons of Pokémon are for the most part treated as different shows altogether, even though the storyline is intact. The first thirteen seasons of Pokémon are currently in rotation on Boomerang, but the rights expired in early 2017 with the entire library moving to Disney XD.

Originally aired on Kids' WB!, then reran during the regular Cartoon Network schedule. Aired reruns on Toonami Jetstream. The episodes classified as The Johto Journeys actually started from the Orange Islands episode "The Pokémon Water War", as that is the US production order season 3 debut.

Originally syndicated in the US in 1995. The original DiC/DHX Media and The Program Exchange-produced episodes, including the previously Canadian-exclusive "Lost Episodes" aired throughout 1998 and 1999. The Cloverway-produced Sailor Moon S and Supers aired in 2000 with two skipped episodes (which aired in later reruns). The "Sailor Stars" arc of the series never aired in the US.

Originally aired on the now-defunct Miguzi block. Midway during its second season, it moved to Toonami for new episodes, then the new episodes returned to Miguzi, however reruns continued to air on Toonami for a while. The first part of the third season aired on Toonami, then the show left Toonami and moved to Saturday mornings. Then the show exclusively aired on 4Kids TV. It then moved to The CW4Kids block, where it aired on Saturday mornings.

Premiered the night of May 10, 2014.[49] New episodes began airing on July 27 with episode 12.[50] Cartoon Network decided to drop the series and air the remaining episodes in an early morning marathon on September 28, 2014.[51]

Aired very few episodes on Toonami, including the premieres of the last four episodes. Aired on Toonami Jetstream in its entirety. Returned in 2008, was the final program to air on the old Toonami. The series returned to Toonami in February 2014, after FLCL ends its second run. Also airing on Boomerang. Returned in 2017 for a new season.[4][5]

Premiered August 17, 2013 at 3am/2c. Episodes are currently aired Saturday nights at 5am/4c. Select episodes are to be skipped during the program's run. As of January 2014, the episode "Bombad Jedi" is the only one to be skipped during the program's run.

Originally aired on Cartoon Network's regular schedule. Airing rights expired after the airing of "Trails of Lion-O, Part 1" July 21, 2013, during the program's second run.[27] Second run was never finished.

Eight-part series. Toonami's first Total Immersion Event. The first six parts ran daily from September 18–22, 2000, followed by the Absolution Afterburn Sweepstakes. Episodes seven and eight ran on November 6, 2000 and November 24, 2000 respectively.

Lockdown

September 17–21, 2001

Five-part series. Toonami's second Total Immersion Event. One episode aired each day.

Trapped in Hyperspace

September 16–20, 2002

Five-part series. Toonami's third Total Immersion Event. One episode aired each day.

Five-part series. Toonami's fourth Total Immersion Event, and currently the only one not to feature TOM or SARA. The microseries was retooled into IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix, a 26-episode half-hour series. One episode aired each day.

A list of the lineups and programs featured in Toonami blocks. The schedule occasionally features "Toonami In Flight" blocks which contain movies or special presentations, as well as marathons and other scheduled programming that would occupy some of Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's regular programming.

Moltar from Space Ghost: Coast to Coast was the original host of Toonami, which ran on Cartoon Network from 4–6 PM weekdays from 000000001997-03-17-0000March 17, 1997 to 000000001999-09-24-0000September 24, 1999. Programs included:

TOM took over Toonami's hosting duties starting 000000001999-07-11-0000July 11, 1999. Toonami went from a 4–6 PM schedule to a 4–7 PM schedule starting 000000002000-07-03-0000July 3, 2000. It included the following programs:

TOM was given a new look and introduction on 000000002000-09-04-0000September 4, 2000. On 000000002001-05-14-0000May 14, 2001, the schedule was changed to 5–7 PM. On 000000002002-06-03-0000June 3, 2002, the schedule went back to 4–7 PM. The programs under TOM 2.0's run include:

Midnight runs were moved to Weeknights at midnight, starting with Monday night/Tuesday morning to Friday night/Saturday morning. Toonami Midnight Run ran from 000000002000-03-07-0000March 7, 2000 to 000000002003-01-09-0000January 9, 2003 from 12–1 AM and included:

Toonami's Midnight Run programming block started on Sunday at midnight and ran from 12–5 AM. It ran from 000000001999-07-11-0000July 11, 1999 to 000000002000-03-05-0000March 5, 2000, after which it was moved to a weeknight Midnight Run. It included the following programs:

On 000000002004-04-17-0000April 17, 2004, Toonami was moved to Saturday nights 7–11 PM with TOM's 3rd stint as the host. Miguzi would take over the former Toonami weekday space. On 000000002007-10-13-0000October 13, 2007, the schedule was reduced to 9–11 PM. Programs broadcast include the following:

^ abcdefghAirdates shown are per the block's start time. For Saturday late night shows (e.g. July 27, 2013) that were technically broadcast on Sunday morning (July 28, 2013), the date shown is for the Saturday night.

^ abShows are assumed to be edited for content unless specified in the Notes.